GENERAL CABLEGRAMS
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'TWELVE MILLION:TAX FORMS.\' .';.■•. (Rec. September 12, ; 11.50 p.m.), ~.. .■:.'-,'""". .London, September 12. Th© "Standard" states that the: forms printed for the limd valuation of England 'and. Scotland. total 12,750,000. .>■;'.'!; HIGH- COURT RULING.' '.' '.-'■•■''.' Melbourne, September 12.' The High -Court'has .held that'.the Commonwealth Government is bound to answer interrogations, in any action brought against it. . _~ PURE- FOOD FOR THE, FILIPINO. ; ; : '■?'■ ■■'. Sydney, September .12;,", The American Consul-General has been advised -that foodstuffs for the Philinpines must.be accompanied with a certi-, ificate ."of .'purity,-• .'- '"-:.- ,-\ '.< ■'■ •: ■,; A FACULTY OF COMMERCE. ." '•' ; ; '■:■[ -.-. ,; , London, September 12: . ;'. A Faculty of Commerce.is.being:established at Belfast University.'.. .',/ THE ' -UNREST ; IN'.'' INDIA.' '■;;■; ■;•'■•■'•.■■'.-.. London, September 12. : '. A pro-British ; zemindar (native landowner, . responsible, for the land' tax)', at Bairisal; .Bengal, ; discovered a bomb. hanging, from the.'dodf.of his residence. :;The 'openingvof the. ; dobr -would have caused ah'.esplbsion. : ;i;*'::,. '■■'•.-• : -'.
'4u JOURNALISTS' CONFERENCE/' "■ London, September 11. ' .'Tie Journalists' ■ Conference has forwarded a'message. of. loyalty to King George. Later a reception was heldat the'. "Daily .Chronicle" office.' . /CLERGYMAN AND; HIS FATHER. .. ■'.'.; is'- .Sydney, September 12. > The Rev. Mr.Paterson, a Presbyterian olergyman at. Broken Hill, has resigned because his'church: officers did not be-' have sympathetically' oh a recent date towards his' father..'-. " • '■': NAVAL' .OFFICER. DISMISSED.'../ , /v ; : London, September 11. ' , A sequel to the ' grounding of the cruiser Duke of Edinburgh on, Atherfield' Ledge (under the cliffs of the Isle of Wight) last month is the dismissal from his ship' of Lieutenant Reginald Aylen, navigating officer, who was also severely reprimanded./ /.// EMPIRE TRADE-MARK; /', ■.-■London',' September 11. ■Fifty Chambers of. Commerce support the Empire League'ii project of.a registered Empire _ trade-mark,, showing the place of origin of goods manufactured within the -Empire. . . , AN? OFFICER,/COURT-MARTIALLED. ,-London, September 11. The trial by court-martial of Lieutenant Allan Suttor, of the Royal Artillery,'for publishing a pamphlet criticising what he alleged to be irregularities in the Army, has concluded. Judgment will.be; given in a fortnight. ".';; NEW /AUSTRALIAN TRADER^ . London, September 11. A new steamer, the Mainbar, for .the North Coast. Steam Navigation Company, Ltd., (Sydney), has been launched at Ar;drossan, Scotland. '/':., 'BRITISH CROPS. . London, September 10. "The Times" estimates the average condition 1 of tho principal' British grain crops as follows:—Wheat, 91.87 per cent.; barley, 92; oats, 90.56. > THE TSARINAS HEALTH. ../■'.." London, September 11. The Tsarina of Russia has so much improved in health that she has begun a course of baths treatment. ' ■ .
1 RUSSIA'S NAVY. V . London, September U. The Russian Admiralty.is adding twelve snDmarines and. sis destroyers-to the navy..,'-,' EUCHARTSTIC CONGRESS. London, September 11. The nest Eucharistic Congress will be' held at Vienna. ; ;; A STEAMER ASHORE. London, September 11. The North Pacific steamer Roanoke, 2354 tons gross, is ashore at San Diego, California. She 'is not in a dangerous position. .A NEW: ZEALAND SUCCESS. ' London, September 11. Mr. Kirkpatrick, of Nelson, New Zealand, was awarded a first prize at the Buenos Ayres Exhibition for raspberry vinegar. NO UNEMPLOYED. Sydney, September 12. During August the Labour Bureau offered work to 239 men, but only. 2i accepted. There are now practically no unemployed in New South Wales; . CAPTAIN'S SUDDEN DEATH. . , Sydney, September 12. During tho voyage of tho barque Kilmallie from Santos, Brazil, to Newoastle, Captain M'lCcnzie fell from the poop to the deck, and was killed. ■■ Coughs and colds have no chance where "Dingo" Eucalyptus is used. A few drops on sugar—pleasant, prompt, effective, fa, everywhere,—Advt.
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Dominion, Volume 3, Issue 920, 13 September 1910, Page 5
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